外国人住民との共生ハンドブック
笹川平和財団(SPF)は、近年にわかに外国人住民が増えてきた自治体や、外国人住民の受入れに不安を抱える地域社会で外国人住民、受入れ側住民双方にとって円滑な共生を実現するために、自治体の担当者や地域社会の支援者の参考となる、『外国人住民との共生ハンドブック~受入れの基本姿勢と取り組み事例集』を作成いたしました。
| Category | Special Report |
| Author/Editor | Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) Angel Investment Network Indonesia (ANGIN) |
| Date of Publication | June 2020 |
| Content | List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgements Research Objectives Research Methodology Research Limitations 1. A first look at Angel Investment Networks in Southeast Asia 1.1 The development of Angel Investing in the US and Europe 1.2 The emergence of Angel Investment Networks in Southeast Asia 1.3 Angel Investment Network dynamics in Southeast Asia 1.4 Measuring country market maturity in Southeast Asia 2. Key functions of Angel Investment Networks 2.1 Convenor and hub 2.2 Transaction support 2.2.1 Basic services 2.2.2. Value added services 2.3 Education & training 2.4 Advocacy and thought leadership 3. The taxonomy of Angel Investment Networks in Southeast Asia 3.1 Degree of formality 3.2 Management 3.3 Group structure 3.4 Business model 3.5 Operating mediums 3.6 Investment structure 4. Establishment of an Angel Investment Network 5. Investors served by Angel Investment Networks in Southeast Asia 5.1 Features of Angel Investors in Southeast Asia 5.1.1 Investment stage 5.1.2 Investment capacity 5.1.3 Portfolio profile 5.1.4 Super Angels 5.2 Motivations of Angel Investors in Southeast Asia 6. Who Angel Investors invest in: entrepreneurs and start-ups 6.1 Entrepreneurs engaging with Angel Investment Networks 6.2 Entrepreneurs seeking angel investment 6.3 Market positioning of Angel Investment Networks in Southeast Asia 7. Zooming out: The ecosystem surrounding Angel Investment Networks 7.1 Deal flow developers 7.2 Policy and regulatory frameworks 7.3 Information providers 7.4 Support functions 8. Challenges faced by Angel Investment Networks 8.1 Internal challenges 8.1.1 Management and leadership 8.1.2 Member and user engagement 8.1.3 Monetization 8.2 Market competition 9. Conclusions 10. Recommended further research Glossary Appendix A: Active AINs in the Southeast Asia |